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Scarpa Inverno Mountaineering Boot - Men's

Scarpa Inverno Mountaineering Boot - Men's

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Scarpa Inverno Mountaineering Boot - Men's

The Scarpa Inverno Mountaineering Boot has been a staple of ice and alpine climbing for years and still remains the go-to choice for cold, multi-day ascents. From Alaska to the Andes to the Alps, countless climbers have trusted the bomber Pebax upper and Vibram sole to handle anything the mountain throws their way. Scarpa added a removable EVA insulated liner, which keeps your toes toasty in harsh cold and can be dried in your sleeping bag at night. It goes without saying that these double boots feature full step-in crampon compatibility.

Bottom Line: Still the standard.

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Rating for this product: 3

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June 19, 2009

Agree with earlier review.. these boots beat the crap out of your shins. Quite painful there. Both my shins are scarred after wearing these boots multiple days on a mountain last winter, I took them out again to climb a day this spring and ended up with a blister over the scar on my left shin. Maybe duct tape next time???

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2 Comments Last Comment: October 17, 2009 by:

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October 17, 2009

If you are wearing gaiters, then you may need to go with a larger size. Having gaiters that are too small will eventually give you shin bang, which is never fun. If you don't wear gaiters or they are the right size then I recommend loosening the boots up a little bit. Unless you are doing some technical climbing, you can get away with boots that are fairly loose.

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July 19, 2009

You might be lacing them wrong. I had the same trouble until a guide helped me out. You are suppose to lace the liner snug, lace the bottem laces on the outside tight, and where the boot bends upward on the outside boot, keep it laced really loose. If you lace the top half too tight, you will get shin bruising. It worked!!

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Are the sizes listed US or UK?

Are the sizes listed US or UK?

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August 24, 2009

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the scarpa website list them in UK. I would guess that these are in UK also. try using chatnow they may know for sure

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August 25, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Bomber Boots

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April 10, 2009

These boots are the standard for plastic mountaineering boots. They're not perfect for ice climbing, your less technical routes on glaciers or while snow climbing, these boots can't be beat. The sole is stiff as steel, so your heavy winter backpack won't crush you, and they fit my wide foot very well. Don't be scared to buy them a size small, as they run a little big.

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Can someone confirm that these have the new high-altitude liners

Can someone confirm that these have the new high-altitude liners that were recently released?

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April 18, 2009

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This is the high altitude liner.

By: Backcountry.com Employee
April 30, 2009

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Rating for this product: 2

Scarpa Inverno

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March 26, 2009

Scarpa does a lot of things great (ski boots, climbing shoes) plastic mountaineering boot is not one of them. These boots may work great for some, but in all my years of experience, I have seen many friends sell these suckers on ebay and either go to leather boots (like nepal extremes, Salomon super mountains, Trangos...) or they buy a set of Koflachs. The worst thing about this boot is the tongue. It bruises and beats shins like no other.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[Shell] Pebax 
Lining:
EVA 
Removable Liner:
Yes 
Sole:
Vibram Stabeler 
Crampon Compatible:
Yes 
Lacing:
Standard 
Shank:
Full 
Weight:
[Pair, size 8] 5lb 13oz (2640g) 
Recommended Use:
Mountaineering, alpine climbing, ice climbing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 

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